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CONDULET  SUGGESTIONS 


April,  1916 


Being  Photographic  Reproductions  of  Condulet 
Installations ,  with  a  Pictorial  Index  of  the 
Condulets  and  Condulet  Accessories  Used 


OUR  prime  object  in  publishing  Condulet  Suggestions 
is  to  illustrate  the  fact  that,  no  matter  what  form 
of  conduit  outlet  is  required,  there  is  a  type  of  Condulet 
that  exactly  meets  it. 

It  is  very  possible  that  the  person  receiving  this  book 
will  wish  that  copies  might  be  sent  to  some  interested 
friend  or  friends.  We  shall  be  pleased  to  gratify  his 
wishes  in  this  matter  immediately  following  receipt  of 
letter  or  postal  card  request. 


Crouse-Hinds  Company 

SYRACUSE,  N.  Y„  U.  S.  A. 


NEW  YORK  BOSTON  CINCINNATI  CHICAGO 

30  Church  St.  201  Devonshire  St.  1-7  Fourth  St.  W.  417  S.  Dearborn  St. 


CLASSIFIED  INDEX 


Subject  Pages 

Industrial  Wiring  .  3-45 

Illumination  .  3-31 

Power  . 32-42 

Switchboard  . 43-45 

Machine  Wiring .  46-64 

Printing  Presses . 46-49 

Textile  Machines  . 50-52 

Cranes . 53-56 

Special . 57-64 

Laundry  and  Kitchen  Wiring .  65-69 

Weather  and  Vapor-proof  Wiring .  70-77 

Outline  and  Decorative  Wiring .  78-84 

Railroad  Wiring  .  85-99 

Steam  . 86-97 

Electric . 98-99 

Miscellaneous  Wiring .  100-102 


CONDULET  SUGGESTIONS 


An  Actual  Installation 


NO  one  can  validly  dispute  the  superiority  of  a  conduit  and  Condulet  instal¬ 
lation  over  any  other  form  of  exposed  wiring,  though  some  have  raised 
the  criticism  of  poor  appearance.  The  matter  of  appearance  all  depends,  how¬ 
ever,  upon  how  the  job  is  handled. 

The  court  room  scene  given  above  illustrates  that  a  pleasant  effect  can  be 
secured  if  discrimination  is  shown  in  selecting  the  Condulets  best  suited  to  the 
needs  of  the  particular  case  and  if  the  electrician  arranges  his  conduit  runs  so 
that  they  have  the  appearance  of  a  simple  design. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial 
Index,  page  108. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


1V/TILL  construction  presents  many  problems  for  wiremen  to  solve.  The 
office  installation  pictured  above  has  been  handled  in  a  very  commendable 
manner.  It  will  be  noted  how  admirably  type  P  Condulets  serve  the  purpose 
for  which  they  were  designed,  while  types  T  and  X  Condulets  make  the  neatest 
possible  branches. 

For  enlarged  views 
installation,  see  Pictorial 


of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accesories  used  in  above 
Index,  pages  104  and  108. 


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An  Actual  Installation 

THANKS  to  Condulets,  exposed  conduit  installations  can  be  made  that  add 
to,  rather  than  detract  from,  the  appearance  of  an  office.  This  is  particularly 
true  with  buildings  of  mill  construction. 

Note  the  neat  appearance  of  the  FS  and  FSC  Condulets  which  house  the 
circuit  switches;  also  the  Obround  (L’s  and  T)  Condulets  which  permit  right 
angle  turns  and  branches  in  the  run  of  conduit.  Again,  how  vastly  superior  for 
their  purpose  are  the  P  series  fittings,  compared  with  deep  knock-out  boxes. 

The  time  saved  in  putting  up  a  Condulet  installation  makes  a  job  like  this 
cost  no  more  than  an  ordinary  one  that  calls  for  the  use  of  locknuts  and  bushings. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  106  and  108. 


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An  Actual  Installation 

THE  3-gang  type  FS  Condulet,  in  the  above  installation,  contains  three  rotary 
switches  for  the  control  of  as  many  lighting  circuits.  This  Condulet  belongs 
to  a  series  which  also  includes  a  through  feed  type  and  one  having  a  single  hub 
on  one  side  and  three  hubs  on  the  opposite  side.  Various  forms  of  interchange¬ 
able  covers  are  made  for  these  Condulets,  permitting  the  use  of  plug  and  lamp 
receptacles,  as  well  as  switches. 

Type  FS  Condulet,  shown  at  the  right  in  the  picture,  here  houses  a  double¬ 
push  button  switch  for  the  circuit  immediately  over  head. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  106. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THIS  picture  was  taken  in  one  of  the  country’s  largest  corset  factories,  where 
any  interruption  to  the  lighting  service,  because  of  the  great  number  of 
persons  affected,  would  be  serious.  The  electrical  installation  here  shown  has 
been  in  use  for  several  years  and  has  proven  very  satisfactory. 

Nipple  covers  were  first  used  for  lamp  outlets,  but,  as  a  number  of  shades 
were  bent  or  broken  by  being  hit,  these  covers  were  taken  off  and  cord  rosette 
covers  were  put  in  their  places.  The  cord,  while  very  short,  permits  the  lamp 
to  swing  when  hit,  and  thus  prevents  the  injury  that  would  occur  with  a  rigid 
connection. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


YOU  can  go  anywhere  and  do  just  about  as  you  want  to  with  conduit  and 
still  have  a  presentable  and  effective  installation,  provided  you  make  a  wise 
selection  of  Condulets  for  use  at  all  outlets  and  for  turns  and  branches  in  line. 

In  the  section  of  an  installation  shown  above,  there  are  eleven  types  of  Con¬ 
dulets,  each  exactly  suited  to  the  use  to  which  it  is  put.  If  there  had  been 
hundreds  of  requirements,  the  same  result  could  have  been  secured ;  for  there  is 
a  type  of  Condulet  for  each  separate  conduit  wiring  need.  This  is  something 
that  every  electrical  engineer,  contractor  and  architect  should  remember. 
Examine  the  Condulet  catalogs  and  be  convinced. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  107,  108  and  m. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THE  above  illustration  is  reproduced  from  a  photograph  taken  in  a  large 
electrically  lighted  textile  mill,  and  shows  the  adaptability  of  Obround 
Condulets  to  this  form  of  installation. 

The  installation  is  unique  in  that  the  conduit  system  is  supported  by  uprights 
fastened  to  the  machines.  This  brings  the  whole  system  so  low  that  all  the  lint 
and  dust  can  easily  be  brushed  off,  and  lamps  can  be  replaced  without  trouble. 

Code:  Rule  26e. — Must,  when  exposed  to  mechanical  injury,  be  suit¬ 
ably  protected. 

Rule  28d. — Must  be  equipped  at  every  outlet  with  an  approved  outlet 
box  or  plate. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


FOR  working  around  obstructions  and  for  changing  the  level  of  a  conduit 
installation,  nothing  can  compete  with  Condulets.  The  truth  of  this  state¬ 
ment  is  evidenced  in  the  wiring  job  illustrated  above. 

Here  is  an  installation  well  worth  studying.  The  main  run  of  conduit,  it 
will  be  noted,  is  kept  on  a  level  below  the  ceiling  beams.  This  makes  it  possible 
to  avoid  steam  and  sprinkler  pipes  and  also  to  escape  the  heavy  work  incidental 
to  boring  through  timbers. 

We  have  inserted  in  the  left  side  of  the  picture  an  exploded  view  of  the 
fixture-holding  arrangement.  This  consists  of  a  ^-inch  male  nipple  porcelain 
cover  and  a  Dale  loop,  one  end  of  which  screws  over  the  nipple  on  the  cover 
while  the  other  end  fastens  in  like  manner  to  the  short  piece  of  tubing  that 
extends  down  to  the  lighting  fixture.  Thus,  the  fixture  swings  free  and  is  in 
no  danger  of  being  loosened  or  broken  by  knocks. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  107  and  hi. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


SPRINKLER  pipes,  ceiling  timbers  and  upper  doors  in  wire  screen  would 
make  difficult  the  installation  of  the  conduit  lighting  system  pictured  above, 
if  it  was  not  for  Condulets. 

The  man  who  laid  out  this  job  knows  his  Condulet  catalog.  He  did  not 
have  to  bend  his  conduit,  for  he  knew  that  types  LFB,  LBB  and  CO,  which 
had  then  just  come  out,  made  bending  unnecessary,  and  type  GXA  was  another 
new  Condulet  that  saved  him  a  lot  of  bother. 

We  wonder  if  all  the  electricians  who  read  this  are  thoroughly  posted  on  the 
latest  types  of  Condulets.  Complete  catalogs  can  be  had  free,  and  we  are  glad 
to  pay  the  postage  on  them  to  any  address. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


r  I  ^HE  above  picture  shows  the  main  aisle  of  a  large  store  room.  The  numbered 
bays  are  lighted  similarly  to  the  main  aisle,  and  each  of  the  snap  switches, 
shown  on  type  H  Condulets,  controls  the  lights  of  a  bay  and  the  aisle  lamp  at 
the  head  of  the  bay. 

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This  installation  is  one  that  will  last  as  long  as  the  building,  and,  because  of 
its  permanency  and  freedom  from  trouble,  represents  real  economy. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


TYPE  CO  Condulet  is  one  of  the  comparatively  new  additions  to  the  Condulet 
line.  In  the  installation  pictured  above,  it  is  used  to  change  the  level  of 
a  conduit  system,  and  does  so  in  the  neatest  possible  way  and  at  the  minimum 
expense  of  labor. 

Ail  other  Condulets  used  in  this  installation  were  selected  with  an  eye  to  two 
considerations — to  make  an  easy  conduit  job  of  good  appearance  and  to  facilitate 
the  pulling  of  wires.  A  study  of  the  picture  will  show  that  both  aims  were 
achieved  to  a  most  satisfactory  degree. 

Remember.  There’s  a  Condulet  for  every  conduit  requirement. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


r  I  ''HIS  view  was  taken  in  a  large  factory  where  Cooper  Hewitt  lights  are 
used  when  artificial  lighting  is  necessary.  The  separate  cut-out,  required 
with  each  light,  is  installed  in  a  type  YS  Condulet,  while  the  wire  outlet  to  the 
fixture  is  a  type  E  Condulet  with  porcelain  wire  hole  cover. 

It  will  be  seen  that  this  form  of  conduit  and  Condulet  installation  is  as 
simple  as  any  that  could  be  desired,  and,  in  appearance,  accessibility  and  service, 
is  all  that  the  requirements  call  for. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  tit. 


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An  Actual  Installation 

WE  were  permitted  to  take  the  accompanying  photograph  in  one  of  this 
country’s  largest  automobile  factories.  All  the  electric  wiring  here  is  in 
conduit  and,  of  course,  Condulets  are  used  throughout. 

Hundreds  upon  hundreds  of  type  G  Condulets  with  porcelain  covers  provide 
lamp  outlets,  while  vast  quantities  of  the  Obround  types  are  used  for  branch 
connections  and  turns  in  line.  In  addition,  as  shown  in  the  picture,  types  J 
and  K  Condulets,  with  Norbitt  Conduletto  Hubbell  plug  receptacles,  provide 
handy  means  for  portable  lamp  connections  at  each  pillar. 

This  installation  illustrates  the  fact  that  when  highest  class  conduit  work  is 
specified,  Condulets  are  always  used  wherever  conduit  fittings  of  any  description 
are  needed. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


T  N  this  installation,  a  type  ZAS  Condulet  houses  the  cut-out  and  also  carries 
the  switch  for  the  light  in  each  cell.  Type  ZAS  is  smaller  than  type  ZS 
Condulet  and  is  without  cut-out  fastening  plate ;  otherwise  the  two  types  are  very 
much  the  same. 

For  enlarged  views  of  the  Condulet  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial 
Index,  page  hi. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


IT  makes  no  difference  how  many  turns  or  twists  there  are,  the  easiest,  quickest 
and  neatest  way  to  make  an  electric  wiring  installation,  such  as  the  Under¬ 
writers  approve,  is  with  Condulets  and  rigid  conduit. 

We  do  not  offer  the  above  picture  as  showing  an  A  No.  1  job,  but  it  does 
show  a  job  that  was  put  up  without  bother  or  dirt  and  which  will  give  good 
service  without  limit  of  time. 

Both  the  Condulets  and  the  conduit  are  painted  to  match  the  ceiling,  but 
we  had  to  darken  them  in  the  original  photograph,  so  as  to  make  them  show 
up  in  our  illustration.  When  colored  the  same  as  its  background,  a  Condulet 
and  conduit  installation  is  scarcely  noticeable  even  in  an  office. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


WHEN  it  comes  to  installing  electric  light  in  old  buildings,  rigid  conduit 
and  Condulets  make  the  best  possible  combination  for  the  work. 

The  above  photograph  of  a  corner  in  a  newspaper  press  room,  where  electric 
light  supplanted  gas,  gives  strong  support  to  our  opening  statement.  Moreover, 
this  form  of  installation,  besides  being  the  strongest  and  most  permanent,  can  be 
put  in  with  the  least  possible  inconvenience  and  interruption  of  business. 

The  threaded  Condulet  hubs,  which  are  integral  parts  of  Condulet  castings, 
screw  directly  onto  the  conduit  until  checked  by  a  seat  at  the  inner  end  of  the 
hub.  This  gives  the  most  rigid  form  of  connection  obtainable  and  explains  how 
it  is  possible  to  make  up  on  the  floor  and  raise  to  position  whole  sections  of  a 
job  like  that  shown  above. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THE  above  view  was  taken  in  a  city  postoffice.  Electric  lights  are  here 
arranged  to  the  best  possible  advantage,  and  equally  good  judgment  is  shown 
in  the  use  of  Condulets  and  conduit. 

Rigid  fixtures  insure  a  steady  light  at  all  times  for  the  mail  distributors,  and 
circuit  switches,  placed  where  they  can  easily  be  operated,  tend  to  induce  an 
economical  use  of  current. 

Other  selections  of  Condulets  could  have  been  made  with,  possibly,  some 
gain  in  all-around  efficiency.  For  example,  types  FSCT  and  FSR  Condulets, 
which  inclose  shallow  push  or  rotary  switches,  might  be  considered  superior  for 
the  purpose  to  the  types  GT  and  GL  Condulets  here  employed.  There  is  so 
much  to  commend  in  this  installation,  however,  that  minor  criticisms  can  well 
be  left  out  of  consideration. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


TO  appreciate  the  advantages  of  the  panel  board  wire  connections  shown  in 
this  picture,  it  is  only  necessary  to  imagine  what  the  wires  to  these  panels 
would  look  like  if  run  on  cleats  or  knobs.  Such  connections,  too,  would  be 
dangerous,  if  not  impossible.  Molding  also  is  unpractical  for  this  particular  use, 
so  conduit  and  Condulets,  as  shown  in  the  illustration,  are  the  only  solution. 

Installations  like  that  above  furnish  the  most  forceful  arguments  for  Condu¬ 
lets,  because  they  show  that  troublesome  wiring  problems  disappear  with  the 
intelligent  use  of  Condulets. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


A  CONVICT  in  a  State  prison  made  the  installation  pictured  here.  What¬ 
ever  his  other  faults,  he  knew  how  to  do  a  good-looking  job  and  was 
conscientious  in  his  work.  This  installation  will  be  as  serviceable  as  when  first 
put  in,  long  after  the  workman  has  been  forgotten. 

Types  LL  and  LR  Condulets  lend  themselves  perfectly  to  the  right  angle 
turn  requirements  and  also  give  a  degree  of  rigidity  that  it  would  be  hard,  if 
not  impossible,  to  secure  with  any  other  form  of  fitting. 

There  are  hundreds  of  types  of  Condulets,  and  among  them  are  one  or  more 
which  meet  any  conduit  outlet  or  fitting  requirement  that  has  thus  far  arisen. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  104. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


EACH  of  the  eight  runs  of  conduit  shown  in  the  accompanying  picture  car¬ 
ries  lighting  circuit  wires  for  as  many  bays.  Circuit  connections  and  fuses 
are  located  on  a  panel  installed  in  a  steel  cabinet,  the  upper  part  of  which  can 
just  be  made  out  on  the  rear  wall.  Switches,  controlling  the  individual  circuits, 
are  mounted  on  type  H  Condulets  in  the  foreground.  Type  T  Condulets  and 
others  of  the  L  series  are  used  respectively  at  all  branches  and  turns  in  line. 

The  advantages  of  a  Condulet  and  conduit  installation  for  a  building  of 
this  character  are  self-evident. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104.  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


BESIDE  the  general  good  appearance  of  this  installation,  made  possible  by 
Condulets,  we  call  attention  to  the  use  of  types  TB  and  T  in  the  horizontal 
run.  The  third,  and  unseen,  hub  of  type  TB  extends  up  into  the  ceiling  and 
connects  with  the  conduit  system  on  the  upper  landing,  while  the  third  hub  of 
type  T  goes  into  the  side  wall,  for  the  passage  of  wires  to  a  room  on  the  other 
side. 

This  selection  of  Condulets  brings  both  covers  facing  the  same  way,  which 
they  could  not  have  done  if  one  type  of  Condulet  had  been  used  for  both  branch 
circuits. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  106. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


/^\UR  object  in  showing  this  section  of  a  conduit  installation  is  to  emphasize 
the  fact  that  Condulets  can  frequently  be  used  as  a  means  of  mechanical 
support.  Types  TB  and  LBL  are  thus  used  in  this  instance,  the  latter  providing 
for  support  where  most  needed — at  the  extreme  projection  from  the  side  walls. 

Many  electricians  have  not  given  proper  consideration  to  this  use  of  Condulets. 
A  study  of  the  Condulet  catalog  and  bulletins  will  show  that  many  other  types 
can  be  employed  to  advantage  in  the  same  manner. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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UNION 


HHC 


UNION 


From  Actual  Installations 


FOR  the  control  of  circuits  connected  to  loop  installations,  either  of  the  two 
Condulet  arrangements  shown  above  are  highly  satisfactory. 

Both  permit  the  fuses  (in  type  YC  Condulet)  to  be  placed  at  any  desired 
height  from  the  floor,  while  the  switch  (in  type  FSCC  or  HHC)  is  mounted 
within  easy  reach. 

Where  there  is  danger  of  injury  to  the  switch  from  knocks  or  from  meddle¬ 
some  persons,  type  FSCC  affords  all  necessary  protection. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  106,  107,  no  and  111. 


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^^ONNECTION  between  the  main  lighting  system  and  a  vault  circuit  is 
here  made  by  means  of  the  plug  and  receptacles  combination  shown  over 
the  vault  door. 

A  2-pole,  30-ampere  receptacle,  type  RQH302,  is  installed  in  the  type  QHB 
Condulet.  The  plug,  type  RQ302,  is  withdrawn  when  illumination  is  not 
required,  and  hung  from  a  hook  inside  the  vault. 

The  unseen  end  of  the  plug  cord,  which  is  No.  14  flexible  cable,  is  perma¬ 
nently  connected  to  the  circuit  wires,  in  a  type  FS  Condulet,  the  cord  entering 
the  Condulet  through  a  one-hole  cover. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  107,  109  and  no. 


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HERE  is  an  unusually  good  conduit  installation  for  bench  lighting  in  steel 
mills.  It  is  as  strong  and  durable  as  it  is  satisfactory  from  the  stand¬ 
point  of  illumination. 

The  main  run  comes  from  under  the  floor  to  the  end  of  the  bench,  as  shown 
in  the  illustration.  Leaving  the  second  type  LB  Condulet,  the  conduit  continues 
down  the  length  of  the  bench,  with  types  L,  T  and  X  Condulets  variously  at  the 
branch  outlets. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  ill. 


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THE  adaptability  of  Condulets  to  both  general  and  local  illumination  and 
also  to  heating  circuits,  is  illustrated  in  the  installation  shown  above.  The 
Condulets  used  are  types  C,  LL,  P,  T,  W  and  ZC. 

Many  equally  satisfactory  combinations  to  meet  varying  heater  circuit  con¬ 
ditions  can  be  made  up  from  other  types  of  Condulets. 

Code:  Rule  25a. — -Each  heater  of  more  than  six  (6)  amperes  or  660 
watts  capacity  must  be  protected  by  a  cut-out,  and  controlled  by  a  switch 
or  plug  connector,  plainly  indicating  whether  “on”  or  “off”  and  located 
within  sight  of  the  heater.  Heaters  of  six  (6)  amperes  or  660  watts 
capacity,  or  less,  may  be  grouped  under  the  protection  of  a  single  set  of 
fuses,  provided  the  rated  capacity  of  the  fuses  does  not  exceed  ten  (10) 
amperes,  or  may  be  connected  individually  to  lighting  circuits. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  108,  no  and  hi. 


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THE  above  view  was  taken  in  the  shoe-making  department  of  one  of  this 
country’s  largest  department  stores,  where  efficiency  and  service  are  given 
first  consideration.  Electric  light  and  electric  heating  units  play  an  important 
part  in  securing  the  desired  results  and  ensure  a  wiring  job  that  will  not  fail,  all 
wires  being  protected  in  rigid  conduit,  and,  wherever  there  is  a  turn  in  line  or 
a  conduit  outlet,  Condulets  are  used. 

Since  this  installation  was  put  in,  we  have  brought  out  types  FEI  and  FHF 
Condulets,  which  are  especially  designed  for  use  with  heating  units.  Type  FH 
houses  a  switch,  a  pilot  light  and  an  attachment  plug  receptacle,  while  in  type 
FHF  Condulet  provision  is  also  made  for  cut-outs. 

Had  type  FHF  been  used  in  the  above  pictured  installation,  it  would  have 
taken  the  place  of  types  H  and  ZC  Condulets,  and  on  type  T  there  would  have 
been  a  plain  blank  cover. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  107,  110  and  111. 


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ASIDE  from  the  type  ZC’s,  used  with  heater  units,  the  Condulets  in  the 
■  installation  shown  above  are  so  inconspicuous  as  to  escape  ordinary  atten¬ 
tion.  And  this  emphasizes  a  point — small  size — that  makes  Condulets  popular 
even  with  those  who  are  least  acquainted  with  their  mechanical  advantages  over 
other  forms  of  conduit  fittings. 

Much  of  the  prejudice  against  open  conduit  work  is  based  on  the  rough  and 
otherwise  unsightly  appearance  that  is  unavoidable  where  ordinary  knock-out 
boxes  are  used. 

Condulets  are  made  in  hundreds  of  types,  and  every  type  comes  in  all  the 
sizes  that  its  use  could  require.  Each  type,  moreover,  is  designed  for  a  particular 
use  and  is  made  as  small  as  requirements  permit. 

An  electrician’s  reputation  depends  a  great  deal  on  the  appearance  his  jobs 
make ;  so  it  is  only  natural  that  he  who  uses  Condulets,  to  the  exclusion  of  other 
conduit  fittings,  ranks  highest. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  108  and  111. 


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HERE  is  a  near-by  view  of  an  attachment  plug  installation  for  a  bench  motor. 

Housed  in  the  QHA  Condulet  is  a  type  RQH303  (30-ampere,  3-pole) 
receptacle,  and  in  the  type  ZC  Condulet  are  the  protecting  fuses  with  the  con¬ 
trolling  switch  mounted  above  them.  Both  Condulets  have  doors  which,  when 
closed,  give  perfect  protection  to  the  fuses  and  receptacle,  respectively. 

The  whole  installation  is  absolutely  rigid,  takes  up  no  working  space  on  the 
bench;  yet  both  plug  and  switch  are  within  easy  reach  of  the  operator. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  108,  109,  no  and  hi. 


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“Q  AFETY  FIRST,”  fused,  motor  starting  switch  Condulets  are  the  very 
^  latest  and  most  perfect  devices  for  their  purpose  thus  far  placed  on  the 
market.  They  are  intended  for  use  with  small  polyphase  motors. 

These  Condulets  are  so  designed  that  the  switch  cannot  be  thrown  from  ‘‘off” 
to  running  position  without  first  being  thrown  into  starting  position.  From  this 
last  position,  a  strong  spring  throws  the  switch  into  running  position  when  the 
operator  releases  the  handle.  Lugs  on  the  body  and  on  the  handle  permit  the 
switch  to  be  padlocked  in  either  running  or  “off”  position. 

Removable  plates  at  top  and  bottom  of  Condulet  provide  for  any  desirable 
form  of  conduit  connection. 

For  enlarged  view  of  Condulets,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  108. 


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ABOVE  is  illustrated  a  motor  generator  installation  which  shows  what  can 
^  be  accomplished  in  the  way  of  neatness  and  permanency  on  a  job  of  this 
kind.  The  motor  switch  and  fuses  are  mounted  in  a  type  ZC  Condulet.  This 
switch  is  readily  accessible  for  frequent  starting  and  stopping,  while  the  generator 
switch,  which  is  seldom  operated,  is  enclosed  and  protected  in  a  type  YKC 
Condulet. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  111. 


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CONDULETS  certainly  are  the  natural  conduit  fittings,  and  no  wiring  job 
is  as  good  as  it  might  be,  if  this  good  appearing  and  service-giving  com¬ 
bination  of  conduit  and  Condulets  is  not  a  part  of  it. 

In  the  power  room  pictured  above,  is  a  very  simple,  yet  effective  installation. 
Each  Condulet  used  is  exactly  the  form  of  fitting  needed  for  the  particular 
purpose.  Note  that  the  small  type  A  Condulet,  by  means  of  a  Condulet 
Reducer,  is  made  to  fit  perfectly  into  conduit  several  sizes  larger. 

Keep  this  in  mind :  There  is  not  a  conduit  wiring  need  that  is  not  perfectly 
met  by  some  Condulet.  We  will  advise  with  you,  if  you  are  in  doubt. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  109. 


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CONDULETS  simplify  conduit  problems  and  make  possible  such  arrange¬ 
ments  as  that  pictured  above.  Here  is  an  iron  clad  generator  panel,  sup¬ 
ported  by  the  conduit  and  Condulets  that  enclose  the  wires. 

Newer  forms  of  Condulets  included  in  this  installation  are  types  CO,  LBB, 
LFB  and  YKC,  which  last  houses  a  fused  knife  switch.  Two  Condulet  unions 
are  also  used  (one  of  each  side  of  type  YD  Condulet)  and  make  simple  what 
would  otherwise  be  a  troublesome  Condulet  and  conduit  connection. 

The  generator  panel  proper  is  secured  over  the  open  side  of  a  sheet  steel  box. 
A  removable  door  in  the  back  gives  access  to  the  rear  side  of  the  panel. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  107,  ito  and  in. 


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IN  this  picture  you  see  into  the  pit  under  a  generator  stator.  Our  purpose  in 
having  this  photograph  taken  was  to  show  a  type  RSM  Condulet  used  for 
one  of  the  purposes  to  which  it  is  particularly  well  suited. 

This  installation  also  includes  a  6-inch  type  A  Condulet,  shown  in  the  upper 
section  of  the  picture,  and  a  type  CO,  at  the  bottom.  Type  A  Condulet  is  partly 
buried  in  the  concrete  and  is  fitted  with  a  Thole  composition  cover,  through  each 
hole  of  which  projects  a  lead  covered  cable.  Type  CO  Condulet  is  used  to 
raise  the  level  of  the  conduit  in  which  type  RSM  is  installed,  so  that  the  wires 
from  the  latter  are  clear  of  those  leading  out  of  the  type  A. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  too. 


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WHEN  an  electrical  engineer  has  a  properly  installed  Condulet  and  rigid 
conduit  system  under  his  charge,  he  is  comparatively  free  from  worry,  or 
should  be,  for  his  chances  of  having  wire  trouble  are  reduced  to  a  minimum. 

Such  a  wiring  job  as  that  in  the  power  room  pictured  above  can  well  rank 
as  a  worry-preventer  and  is  a  credit  to  the  man  who  designed  it.  There  is  one 
unique  feature  to  this  installation,  and  that  is  the  use  of  a  type  F  Condulet  (reg¬ 
ularly  a  service  entrance  fitting)  as  an  outlet  for  the  wires  at  the  top  of  the 
switch-board.  The  idea  is  a  good  one  and  could  be  copied  to  advantage  in  many 
cases. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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AYING  out  motor-starting  installations  often  calls  for  considerable  study. 

The  above  picture  shows  a  very  commendable  job  of  this  kind. 

The  feature  of  this  installation  is  the  use  of  a  type  YKWC  Condulet  to 
house  the  line  switch  and  fuses.  “Safety  First”  is  fully  satisfied  here,  as  the 
Condulet  is  water-tight  and  a  padlock  on  the  door  prevents  any  unauthorized 
person  from  tampering  with  the  switch  or  fuses. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  111. 


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THIS  picture  of  a  remote  control  installation  is  interesting  as  showing  how 
Condulets  can  be  used  to  overcome  wiring  problems.  With  but  a  small, 
narrow  space  available  on  the  pillar,  the  electrician  got  both  switches  and  signal 
lights  located  within  easy  reach  from  the  floor. 

When  confronted  by  a  wiring  requirement  apparently  of  great  difficulty,  take 
another  look  through  your  Condulet  catalog,  and,  ten  to  one,  you  will  there  find 
just  the  fitting  or  combination  of  conduit  fittings  to  simplify  the  problem. 

If  your  catalog  has  not  the  Condulet  you  need,  write  us.  We  are  turning 
out  new  types  of  Condulets  all  the  time,  and  what  you  want  may  have  been  just 
developed  and  not  yet  cataloged. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  104  and  107. 


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A  VIEW  in  an  up-to-date  drafting  room  is  given  above.  Attention  is  directed 
to  the  combination  Condulet,  conduit  and  fixture  installation.  Here  a 
type  J  Condulet  serves  a  double  purpose,  in  that  it  supports  the  adjustable, 
swiveling  fixture  arm  and  contains  a  Norbitt  Conduletto  attachment  plug  recep¬ 
tacle  for  the  portable  electric  eraser. 

For  enlarged  views  of  the  Condulet  and  Conduletto  fitting  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  107. 


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T  N  the  installation  shown  above,  branches  from  main  wires  are  through  type  T 

Condulets.  They  are  then  carried  in  short  lengths  of  conduit  to  type  ZC 
Condulets,  which  latter  completely  enclose  the  motor  fuses  and  provide  means 
for  mounting  snap  switches  in  a  convenient  position. 

From  the  type  ZC  Condulets  the  wires  are  led  through  type  LR  to  type  C 
Condulets,  whence  they  loop  out  to  the  starting  box  and  then  continue  to  the 
motor,  the  outlet  being  a  type  B  Condulet,  located  close  to  the  motor  terminals. 

Code:  Rule  8c. — Each  motor  and  resistance  box  must  be  protected 
by  a  cut-out  and  controlled  by  a  switch  (see  Rule  No.  19a),  said  switch 
plainly  indicating  whether  “on”  or  “olf”  (except  as  provided  for  electric 
cranes.  See  Rule  No.  43c). 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  111. 


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T  T  ERE  is  an  office  installation  that  is  neat,  efficient,  simple  and  compact.  No 
fire  hazard  exists  and  no  interruptions  to  service  will  occur  due  to  poor 
wiring. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  107  and  hi. 


CONDULET  SUGGESTIONS 


An  Actual  Installation 

IN  the  end  view  of  a  large  switchboard,  shown  above,  the  most  notable  feature 
is  the  absence  of  the  usual  tangle  of  cables  from  the  back  of  the  board.  The 
neat  appearance  and  manifest  increase  in  safety  is  secured  by  the  use  of  conduit 
and  Condulets. 

By  locating  the  Condulets  close  to  the  switch  studs,  only  short  lengths  of 
cable  are  exposed.  This  materially  simplifies  and  improves  the  installation. 

Code:  Rule  28d. — Must  be  equipped  at  every  outlet  with  an  approved 
outlet  box  or  plate.  At  exposed  ends  of  conduit  (but  not  at  fixture  outlets) 
where  wires  pass  from  the  conduit  system  without  splice,  joint  or  tap, 
an  approved  fitting  having  separately  bushed  holes  for  each  conductor 
must  be  used. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  103. 


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THE  big,  4-inch  type  A  Condulet  shown  extending  through  the  floor,  in  the 
accompanying  illustration,  emphasizes  the  fact  that  there  is  a  size  as  well 
as  a  type  of  Condulet  for  each  requirement. 

H  ow  different  and  how  much  better  the  rear  of  this  switchboard  looks  as 
compared  with  those  where  neither  Condulets  nor  conduit  are  used.  In  case  of 
trouble,  the  right  wires  can  be  gotten  at  quickly — no  loose  tangle  that  entails 
the  possible  loss  of  considerable  working  time  of  an  entire  factory  force. 

Conduit  and  Condulets  are  the  correct  answer  for  all  wiring  problems,  the 
choice  of  Condulets  being  in  accordance  with  the  different  outlet  requirements. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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\T  O  one  will  dispute  that  the  switchboard  installation  here  shown  is  a  fine  one. 

^  It  is  evident  at  a  glance  that  nothing  was  spared  to  make  it  so. 

A  little  study  of  the  picture,  though,  will  show  that  fully  half  of  the  excel¬ 
lence  of  the  job  is  due  to  the  use  of  Condulets.  Think  what  the  installation 
would  look  like  without  either  the  Condulets  or  conduit. 

There  is  more  than  one  reason  for  Condulets  and  each  separate  reason  is 
good  and  sufficient.  Wise  electricians  learn  this  early,  and  make  it  a  matter  of 
education  to  keep  up  with  the  progress  of  the  Condulet  line. 

Even  though  you  have  some  unusual  requirement,  we  have  a  Condulet  to 
satisfy  it. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulet  and  cover  used  in  above  installation,  see 
Pictorial  Index,  page  103. 


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IF  this  printing  establishment  is  as  well  equipped  throughout  as  is  the  section 
of  the  press  room  shown  in  the  picture,  and  if  the  management  is  as  progres¬ 
sive  as  this  same  picture  indicates,  it  must  give  a  very  satisfactory  service. 

Individual  motors  on  each  press,  wires  run  in  conduit  and  a  full  use  and  wise 
selection  of  Condulets,  all  show  a  spirit  of  enterprise. 

Briefly,  in  putting  in  this  form  of  electrical  installation,  the  owner  has  effi¬ 
ciently  safe-guarded  against  local  wire  trouble  and  consequent  interruption  to 
work,  has  secured  his  “safety  first”  condition,  has  improved  his  fire  risk  and,  not 
least,  has  put  his  equipment  on  a  plane  that  can  not  help  exerting  a  favorable 
impression  on  customers  and  visiting  prospects. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  111. 


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PRINTERS  have  had  their  share  of  trouble  in  applying  electric  power  to 
their  presses.  First  it  was  overhead  belting,  resulting  in  much  waste  power, 
and  then  it  was  direct  motor  drive  with  open  insulated  wires,  tied  here  and  there 
to  parts  of  the  machinery  but  always  subject  to  the  destructive  agencies  of  oil 
and  grease  and  frequently  being  torn  loose,  broken  or  otherwise  damaged  by 
catching  on  something. 

The  owner  of  the  plant,  a  section  of  which  is  shown  in  the  above  picture,  is 
one  of  those  who  have  overcome  these  troubles.  Direct  motor  drive,  all  wires 
run  in  rigid  conduit  and  Condulets  at  all  outlets,  turns  in  line  and  where  con¬ 
trolling  fittings  are  required  make  possible  the  least  possible  waste  of  current 
and  insure  an  efficient,  durable  and  good  appearing  installation. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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USING  rigid  conduit  and  Condulets,  it  is  easy  to  so  wire  up  a  piece  of 
machinery  that  the  wires  are  safe  from  the  damage  and  consequent  inter¬ 
ruption  in  service  that  come  from  knocks  or  catching  in  things  or  from  the 
wearing  off  of  the  insulation  on  unprotected  wires. 

These  facts  are  becoming  more  and  more  appreciated  by  users  of  electrically 
driven  machinery,  and  because  of  the  safety  it  affords  against  accidents  and  the 
very  small  extra  cost,  compared  with  open  wiring,  electrical  contractors  have 
little  trouble  in  inducing  buyers  to  accept  a  conduit  and  Condulet  installation. 

No  matter  what  the  requirements  may  be,  there  is  a  Condulet  that  meets 
each  of  them  as  though  especially  designed  for  that  particular  installation. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  109. 


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WHEREVER  electric  wires  are  put  in,  the  installation  is  the  better  if  in 
conduit,  with  Condulets  at  all  outlets.  The  same  laws  of  safety,  perma¬ 
nency  and  convenience  that  call  for  Condulets  and  conduit  on  lighting  circuits 
also  apply  to  power  wiring.  This  is  clearly  shown  in  the  above  picture  of  a 
printing  press  installation. 

“Enclose  all  live  metal  parts”  is  a  slogan  in  the  electrical  construction  field 
today.  In  the  above  pictured  job,  switch  and  fuses  are  enclosed  in  a  type  \  K 
Condulet. 

Condulets  are  the  answer  to  all  conduit  work  required. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  hi. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THE  application  of  electricity  in  cotton  mills  has  been  the  subject  of  study 
by  electrical  engineers  for  many  years.  This  is  so  because  of  the  deposits 
of  lint  which  settle  on  all  wires  and  fixtures,  ready  to  burst  into  flame  at  the 
first  spark. 

In  the  mill  at  which  the  above  photograph  was  taken,  every  possible  precau¬ 
tion  has  been  taken.  Here  is  shown  a  type  ZGU  Condulet  which  incloses  cut¬ 
outs  and  also  furnishes  mounting  surfaces  for  protected  snap  switches.  Thus 
all  live  metal  parts  are  absolutely  protected  from  dust  and  lint  as  well  as  from 
mechanical  injury. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  hi. 


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An  Actual  Installation 

SPECIAL  requirements  for  electrical  wiring  in  textile  mills  include  the  use  of 
dust-tight  fittings.  In  the  above  illustrated  installation  both  switch  and  cut¬ 
out  are  completely  enclosed  and  guarded.  Type  ZGC  Condulets  house  the 
rriotor  fuses  and  provide  place  and  means  for  mounting  the  protected  snap  switches 
in  convenient  position. 

Code:  Rule  19b. — Must  not  be  placed  where  exposed  to  mechanical 
injury  nor  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  easily  ignitable  stuff  or  where 
exposed  to  inflammable  gases  or  dust  or  to  flyings  of  combustible  material. 

Where  the  occupancy  of  a  building  is  such  that  switches,  cut-outs,  etc., 
cannot  be  located  so  as  not  to  be  exposed  as  above,  they  must  be  enclosed 
in  approved  dust-proof  cabinets  with  self-closing  doors,  except  oil  switches 
and  circuit  breakers  which  have  dust-tight  casings. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  hi. 


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ONE  of  the  chief  advantages  of  conduit  is  lost,  if  fuses,  switches,  etc.,  are  left 
exposed.  This  is  particularly  true  in  cotton  mills  where  fine  particles  of 
lint  settle  everywhere  and,  lodging  on  unprotected  live  metal  parts  of  an  electric 
installation,  constitute  a  continuous  fire  hazard. 

The  above  photograph  was  taken  in  one  of  the  largest  cotton  mills  of  the 
South.  Everything  possible  was  done  to  eliminate  fire  risk.  Every  machine  is 
direct  motor-drive  and  every  motor  is  protected  by  fuses.  The  fuses,  in  turn, 
are  safeguarded  against  lint  and  damage  from  knocks  by  being  installed  in  type 
YC  Condulets,  many  of  which  are  shown  in  the  photograph. 

The  Condulet  line  has  been  increased  until  now  there  is  not  a  single  conduit 
fitting  requirement  that  is  not  exactly  met  by  some  type  of  Condulet.  If  you 
remember  this  fact  it  may,  sometime,  save  you  a  lot  of  time  and  trouble. 

For  enlarged  view  of  Condulet  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial  Index, 
page  hi. 


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An  Actual  Installation 

WHEN  an  industrial  plant  installs  an  expensive  and  important  piece  of 
machinery,  it  expects  to  get  uninterrupted  and  otherwise  satisfactory  serv¬ 
ice  from  it.  The  makers  of  such  machinery  appreciate  this  and  do  all  that  is 
possible  to  meet  the  purchaser’s  expectations  in  this  respect. 

On  the  giant  electric  crane,  part  of  which  is  shown  in  the  above  picture, 
every  care  is  taken  to  protect  the  electric  wiring,  a  break  in  which  would  mean 
the  temporary  idleness  of  the  crane.  To  effect  these  precautions  rigid  conduit 
and  Condulets  were  used.  Wherever  wires  are  brought  out  of  conduit,  at 
branches  and  where  there  are  sharp  turns  in  line,  there  are  Condulets. 

Other  forms  of  conduit  fittings  could  have  been  used,  but  here  the  require¬ 
ments  demanded  that  only  the  best  be  employed. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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IT  is  particularly  important  that  electric  wiring  which  is  difficult  of  access, 
like  that  shown  in  the  above  picture  of  a  giant  crane,  be  protected  against 
mechanical  injury  and  also  be  made  as  permanent  as  possible. 

For  such  work,  nothing  is  so  good  as  conduit  and  Condulets — the  former 
for  the  protection  it  gives  the  wires,  and  the  latter  for  the  way  they  facilitate  the 
work  of  installing  and  provide  the  required  forms  of  conduit  outlets. 

Only  those  who  make  a  study  of  their  Condulet  catalog  appreciate  how  fully 
Condulets  adapt  conduit  for  general  use.  If  you  haven’t  a  copy  of  this  catalog, 
write  us  and  we  will  send  it  to  you,  all  charges  prepaid. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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ABOVE  is  shown  the  character  of  an  electric  hoist.  The  wires  are  enclosed 
^  in  conduit,  and  Condulets  are  used  at  all  turns  and  outlets. 

An  installation  of  this  character  is  subject  to  severe  conditions  and,  at  the 
same  time,  it  is  very  important  that  the  operation  of  the  hoist  be  not  stopped 
by  accidents. 

Tests  conducted  by  the  hoist  manufacturer  proved  that  a  Condulet  and 
conduit  installation,  like  this  one,  gives  complete  protection  against  injury  to 
the  wiring  and  meets  all  other  requirements. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THE  character  of  the  work  done  by  a  traveling  crane  and  the  conditions 
under  which  it  operates  put  severe  strains  on  its  electrical  wiring.  It  is, 
therefore,  important  that  this  wiring  be  carefully  protected  and  so  installed  that, 
in  case  of  trouble,  the  wires  can  easily  be  replaced.  These  needs  are  best  met 
by  the  use  of  conduit  and  Condulets.  The  illustration  given  above  shows  the 
operator’s  cage  so  wired,  and  ready,  to  be  attached  to  the  crane. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 

installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 

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CONDULET  SUGGESTIONS 


An  Actual  Installation 


HOW  perfectly  conduit  and  Condulets  are  suited  for  use  on  direct  motor- 
driven  machinery  is  illustrated  in  installation  pictured  above.  The  picture 
is  of  a  large  planer  in  one  of  the  country’s  great  steel  plants,  where  all  other 
considerations  are  subordinated  to  efficiency. 

A  Condulet  and  conduit  job  properly  put  up,  like  the  one  shown  above,  gives 
practically  full  insurance  against  stoppage  of  operation  from  broken  wires  or 
short  circuits,  as  a  result  of  damage  to  the  insulation. 

Poor  wiring  means  machine  failures,  which  are  always  costly.  Use  Condu¬ 
lets  and  conduit. 

For  enlarged  .views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  111. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THE  above  illustration  is  reproduced  from  a  photograph  taken  in  the  elevator 
power  room  of  one  of  the  country’s  largest  publishing  houses.  Electric 
wires  are  here  enclosed  in  conduit,  and  Condulets  are  used  at  all  branches  and 
outlets.  .  • 

This  installation  lends  emphasis  to  our  claim  that  Condulets  make  the  job. 
The  application  of  Condulets  to  wiring  systems  is,  in  fact,  unlimited ;  for  they 
meet  all  conditions,  no  matter  how  unusual  or  varied. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  108  and  no. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


COME  electricians  would  have  used  fewer  Condulets  in  wiring  up  the  polish- 
^  ing  jacks  shown  above,  but  this  would  have  left  unsightly  bends  in  the 
conduit  that  would  have  been  a  poor  substitute  for  the  ship-shape  job  as  it  stands. 

One  feature  of  this  installation  to  which  we  direct  your  attention  is  that  the 
type  ZC  Condulet,  on  the  right  hand  jack  has  been  drilled  and  tapped  for  conduit, 
immediately  under  the  snap  switch.  The  grade  of  iron  which  we  use  in  making 
Condulets  permits  such  drilling  without  danger  of  breaking  the  Condulet,  and 
the  wall  of  the  Condulet  is  sufficiently  thick  to  allow  of  its  being  threaded  for 
conduit.  Any  one  who  has  drilled  ordinary  iron  castings  will  appreciate  these 
advantages. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  no  and  hi. 


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An  Actual  Installation 

THE  two  pieces  of  office  machinery  shown  in  the  above  installation  fit  equally 
as  well  into  their  surroundings  as  do  the  type-writers  along  the  partition. 
If  over-head  shafting,  instead  of  direct  motor  drive,  had  been  used  on  these 
machines,  the  whole  appearance  of  the  office  would  have  been  spoiled. 

A  close  analysis  shows  that  the  way  the  machines  are  wired  is  very  largely 
responsible  for  their  good  appearance.  No  one  can  dispute  the  superiority  of  a 
conduit  installation  over  exposed  wires  for  this  sort  of  work,  and  the  perfect 
suitability  of  Condulets  for  the  services  they  perform  is  evident  at  a  glance. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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THIS  picture  is  of  a  blue-print  machine,  wired  with  conduit  and  Condulets. 

Note  the  type  FSC  Condulet  which  houses  the  switch  for  the  arc  lamp  in 
the  machine;  also  type  CO  Condulet,  which  gives  just  the  necessary  offset  to  let 
the  cable  loop  easily  to  the  cord  knob  on  the  pillar. 

Over  at  the  left  is  shown  another  type  FSC  and  a  type  FH  Condulet.  The 
former  contains  the  illuminating  circuit  switch,  while  the  latter  carries  a  switch, 
pilot  light  and  attachment  plug  receptacle. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  106. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


BESIDES  showing  a  new  letter-sealing  machine,  the  above  picture  illustrates 
the  advantage  of  using  Condulet  installations  on  even  small  motor-driven 
machinery.  Here  there  are  no  loose  electric  wires  to  get  caught  on  anything  and 
broken,  or  to  have  their  insulation  damaged  by  knocks. 

Full  protection  is  given  the  wires  by  being  run  in  conduit  and  by  the  use  of 
Condulets  at  all  outlets  and  turns  in  line.  And,  from  the  standpoint  of  appear¬ 
ance,  the  electrical  installation  is  really  what  gives  “class”  to  the  machine. 

Considering  the  advantages  it  includes,  a  Condulet  installation  is  always  worth 
many  times  its  very  small  extra  cost  over  the  cheapest  and  most  unsatisfactory 
system  of  wiring. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


NEXT  to  satisfactory  service,  the  thing  to  be  desired  in  a  conduit  fitting  for 
a  piece  of  machinery  like  the  electric  popcorn  toaster,  shown  above,  is  neat 
appearance. 

Obround  Condulets  lend  themselves  better  than  any  other  style  of  fitting  to 
this  class  of  work,  and  the  manufacturers  of  the  toaster  definitely  determined 
this  fact  before  adopting  these  Condulets  as  standard  for  their  use. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THIS  electric  truck,  when  purchased,  was  equipped  with  a  bell,  to  give 
warning  of  its  approach,  but  the  bell  was  not  of  a  tone  quality  to  demand 
quick  attention,  so  it  was  taken  off  and  the  electric  horn  shown  in  the  picture 
was  substituted. 

Wires  for  the  horn  were  run  partly  through  .the  two  horizontal  sections  of 
the  truck’s  frame,  and  partly  through  two  short  perpendicular  pieces  of  conduit 
connected  to  the  frame  by  Type  T  Condulets. 

An  LB  Condulet  brings  the  wires  from  the  battery  box  into  the  bottom 
piece  of  conduit,  and,  above,  are  three  type  T  Condulets.  The  top  Condulet 
has  a  fibre  cover  drilled  for  the  button  of  the  push  switch  which  controls  the  horn 
and  which  is  installed  in  the  Condulet. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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TTOUSED  in  one  Condulet  (type  FHF)  is  a  switch,  cut-out,  pilot  lamp  and 
A  A  attachment  plug  receptacle.  This  makes  an  ideal  fitting  for  control  of 
heating  devices.  The  Condulet  makes  possible  a  full  compliance  with  the  Code 
requirements  for  installations  of  this  character. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulet  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial 
Index,  page  106. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


ELECTRICAL  installations  in  jails  and  like  institutions  embody  many 
unusual  requirements,  all  of  which  are  satisfactorily  met  by  the  use  of  con¬ 
duit  and  Condulets.  In  the  installation  shown  above,  fuses  for  the  individual 
heater  units  are  enclosed  in  Condulets  of  the  Y  series,  placed  well  out  of  reach. 
Snap  switches  are  mounted  on  types  G  and  GT  Condulets,  and  for  pilot  lights 
and  plug  attachments,  type  K  Condulets  and  Norbitt  Conduletto  fittings  are 
used.  The  combination  fixture,  at  the  left  in  the  picture,  is  suspended  from  a 
type  PHMT  Condulet. 

Code:  Rule  25a. — Each  heater  of  more  than  six  (6)  amperes  or  660 
watts  capacity  must  be  protected  by  a  cut-out,  and  controlled  by  a  switch 
or  plug  connector  plainly  indicating  whether  “on”  or  “off”  and  located 
within  sight  of  the  heater.  Heaters  of  six  (6)  amperes  or  660  watts 
capacity,  or  less,  may  be  grouped  under  the  protection  of  a  single  set  of 
fuses,  provided  the  rated  capacity  of  the  fuses  does  not  exceed  ten  (10) 
amperes,  or  may  be  connected  individually  to  lighting  circuits. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  107,  108  and  hi. 


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''T'HERE  are  many  uses  for  Condulets  other  than  those  for  which  they  were 
A  originally  intended,  as  shown  by  the  use  of  the  type  F  (designed  for  a 
service  entrance  fitting)  on  the  laundry  machine  in  the  above  pictured  installation. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


HERE  is  a  kitchen  installation  that  is  worth  considerable  study.  The 
switches  in  the  two-gang  type  FS  Condulet  on  the  rear  wall  control, 
respectively,  the  lights  around  the  inner  edge  of  the  hood  over  the  ranges  and 
the  exhaust  fan  in  the  pipe  above  the  hood.  Center  lights  are  operated  from  a 
switch  not  shown  in  the  picture. 

The  motor  for  the  exhaust  fan  is  protected  by  fuses  in  the  type  YS  Condulet, 
and  the  pilot  light  is  there  to  tell  whether  or  not  the  fan  is  working. 

Types  LBB  and  UB  Condulets  make  a  good  looking  arch  over  the  sprinkler 
pipe  and  save  the  necessity  of  bending  the  conduit. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  106,  107,  109  and  ill. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


T  T  is  significant  that  manufacturers  of  electrically  operated  machinery  are 
almost  a  unit  in  running  the  wires  in  conduit  and  in  using  Condulets  at  all 
outlets  and  branches.  The  above  picture  shows  types  H  and  T  Condulets  on 
a  dishwashing  machine.  It  is  only  a  simple  installation,  but  illustrates  the  point 
that  wherever  there  are  electrical  wiring  requirements,  conduit  and  Condulets 
can  be  used  to  advantage. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  104  and  107. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


\  X  7"HEREVER  any  great  degree  of  dampness  exists,  electrical  installations 
*  *  deteriorate  rapidly,  unless  adequate  provision  is  made  to  protect  the  wires 
and  live  parts  of  fittings.  Conduit,  used  in  connection  with  Condulets  of  the 
V  series  (three  types  of  which  are  shown  in  the  above  bath  house  picture),  do 
this  most  effectively. 

One  of  these  Condulets  has  been  immersed  in  water  for  48  hours  without  so 
much  as  a  drop  penetrating  to  its  interior. 

These  Condulets  are  equally  valuable  for  use  where  fine  dust,  gas  or  other 
vapors  circulate,  and  are  a  perfectly  safe  fitting  for  flour  mills,  store-rooms,  dis¬ 
tilleries,  breweries,  gas  houses,  etc. 

Eor  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial 
Index,  page  i  io. 


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An  Actual  Installation 

IN  Toronto,  a  type  VA  Condulet  is  mounted,  as  shown  in  the  picture,  as  a 
signal  above  the  street  light  nearest  to  each  fire  alarm  box.  These  Condulets 
have  red  globes,  and  the  lights  are  left  burning  all  night. 

On  wooden  poles,  wires  drop  down  from  the  main  line  to  a  type  F  Condu¬ 
let  and  thence  through  conduit  to  a  type  LB  Condulet  in  the  block  upon  which 
the  60-watt  street  lighting  fixture  is  mounted. 

By  far  the  greater  number  of  poles,  however,  are  concrete.  On  these  poles, 
the  wires  enter  a  type  E  Condulet,  which  branches  out  sideways  at  the  top,  and 
then  run  in  conduit  inside  the  pole  to  a  point  back  of  the  lighting  fixture  to 
which  they  gain  entrance  by  means  of  an  LB  Condulet. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  no. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


TEN  type  VC  Condulets  enclose  the  lamps  that  light  the  pool  of  this  foun¬ 
tain.  These  Condulets  were  chosen  because  they  are  absolutely  water-proof. 
H  ow  well  they  meet  the  requirements  of  good  appearance  is  seen  at  a  glance. 

Over-head  lights  are  installed  in  Obround  Conduletto  receptacles,  mounted 
on  type  C  Condulets.  These  fittings  are  weather-proof  and  are  otherwise  per¬ 
fectly  suited  to  out-door  installations. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  1 10. 


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HERE  is  a  boiler  room  in  which  the  electric  light  wires  are  entirely  protected 
from  the  coal  gas  fumes  that  are  inseparable  from  such  surroundings  and 
which  quickly  destroy  the  insulation  on  wires  not  enclosed  in  a  gas-proof  conduit 
system. 

j 

In  this  installation  type  VA  Condulets  enclose  the  lamps.  Condulets  of  the 
V  series  were  especially  designed  for  use  where  gas,  vapor  or  fine  dust  circulates 
in  the  air,  and  can  also  be  used  under  water.  They  insure  against  costly  wire 
and  fitting  renewals  and  interruption  to  service. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  104,  107  and  no. 


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ELECTRIC  lighting  of  plating  rooms  would  indeed  be  a  problem  if  it  were 
not  for  the  full  protection  given  circuit  wires  by  iron  conduit  and  vapor- 
proof  Condulets.  Fumes  from  the  strong  acids  used  in  plating  quickly  damage 
unprotected  circuit  wires  and  fittings. 

An  over-head  section  of  one  of  the  best  equipped  plating  rooms  in  the  country 
is  shown  in  the  above  picture.  A  Condulet  of  the  V  H  series  encloses  each 
electric  lamp,  and,  because  of  careful  construction  and  proper  gasketting,  neither 
gas,  moisture  or  dust  can  reach  the  live  metal  parts. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  no. 


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XT  O  one  can  study  the  porte  cochere  pictured  above  without  approving  the 
^  arrangement  for  night  illumination.  Everything  is  in  such  perfect 
harmony  that  the  electric  installation  seems  an  integral  part  of  the  structure. 

The  opalescent  globes,  alternately  large  and  small  and  mounted  respectively 
on  Condulets  of  the  V  and  VH  series,  have  a  distinctively  ornamental  value, 
even  in  day  time.  At  night,  a  soft  light  radiates  from  the  electric  lamp  within 
each  globe  and,  with  the  light  from  the  other  globes,  makes  a  strong  illumination 
that  is  free  from  dazzle  or  glare. 

The  greatest  merit  of  V  and  VH  Condulets,  however,  is  not  in  appearance, 
but  in  their  absolutely  water,  gas  and  dust-proof  properties.  On  this  account,  they 
are  widely  used  in  marine  installations,  in  breweries,  distilleries,  flour  mills  and, 
in  fact,  wherever  the  atmosphere  holds  inflammable  gases,  moisture  or  fine  dust. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial 
Index,  page  no. 


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T)ORTE  COCHERE  lighting  has  received  a  great  deal  of  attention  in  recent 
^  years.  Here  is  a  picture  of  an  installation  that  is  both  pleasing  in  appearance 
and  is,  barring  extraordinary  happenings,  sure  to  be  in  good  condition  and  giving 
perfect  service  20  years  hence. 

The  installation  is  made  up  of  conduit  and  Condulets  of  the  V  and  VH  series 
with  opaque  globes,  and  is  dust  and  moisture-proof.  The  installation  is  made 
unusually  attractive  by  alternating  V  and  VH  Condulets,  the  V  type  being  smaller 
than  those  of  the  VH  series. 

Guards  are  generally  furnished  with  these  Condulets,  but,  as  the  globes  are 
at  a  height  safe  from  ordinary  knocks,  guards  in  this  instance  are  not  needed. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial 
Index,  page  no. 


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TTOR  all  installations  where  a  considerable  amount  of  dampness  is  encountered, 
vapor-proof  fittings  should  be  used,  if  the  life  of  the  installation  is  to  be 
conserved. 

On  the  excursion  steamer,  pictured  above,  types  V  and  VC  Condulets  give 
satisfactory  illumination  facilities  and  adequately  safeguard  the  wiring.  A  globe, 
protected  by  a  substantial  guard,  screws  down  against  a  gasket,  thus  preventing 
any  moisture  from  reaching  the  interior  of  the  Condulet.  The  guard  is  de¬ 
signed  to  take  a  padlock,  in  the  interest  of  guarding  against  theft  of  lamp. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial 
Index,  page  no. 


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SOME  five  years  ago,  in  San  Francisco,  at  the  time  of  the  Portula  Celebration. 

prizes  were  offered  for  handsomely  illuminated  buildings.  The  winner  of 
the  first  prize,  the  St.  Francis  Hotel,  is  shown  above,  and  all  must  agree  that 
the  display  is  very  attractive. 

This  was  not  a  temporary  installation,  but  one  including  rigid  conduit  and 
about  2000  Condulets  of  the  J  and  K  series  with  Norbitt  Conduletto  receptacles, 
and  was  meant  to  last  for  a  great  many  years.  We  are  safe  in  saying  that,  if  it 
does  not  last  as  long  as  expected,  it  will  not  be  the  fault  of  either  the  Condulets 
or  the  Conduletto  fittings. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  107. 

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THE  building  pictured  above  is  the  City  Hall,  at  New  Orleans.  Every  lamp 
in  the  outlining  is  held  in  a  Norbitt  Conduletto  Receptacle,  mounted  in  a 
Condulet  of  the  J  and  K  series,  installed  on  rigid  conduit,  with  types  LB  and  Lb 
Condulets  used  for  right  angle  turns  in  line. 

The  installation  is  as  weather-proof  as  could  be  secured  without  enclosing 
the  lamps  in  sealed  globes,  and,  unless  torn  down,  should  last  until  the  conduit 
rusts  away. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  107. 


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THE  above  night  view  of  the  State  Capitol’s  tower,  at  Columbus,  O.,  shows 
a  very  effective  piece  of  outline  work.  Not  only  is  the  arrangement  pleasing, 
but  the  installation  is  one  that,  if  left  standing,  could  be  depended  upon  to  out¬ 
last  the  generation  that  saw  it  made. 

This  last  statement  is  not  an  exaggeration,  as  will  be  understood  by  those 
who  have  had  experience  in  Condulet  installations.  In  this  particular  job  2,500 
Condulets  of  the  J  and  K  series,  fitted  with  Norbitt  Conduletto  lamp  receptacles, 
were  used.  This  combination  of  Condulet  and  porcelain  fitting  is,  for  all  prac¬ 
tical  purposes,  weather-proof. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  107. 


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THE  electrical  contractor  who  made  this  installation  will  always  be  proud  of 
the  job.  The  architect  will  appreciate  the  artistic  merits,  and  the  owner 
will  be  content  because  of  absence  of  trouble.  Condulets  please  all  concerned. 

Condulets  of  the  following  types  are  used  in  this  installation,  C,  E,  LL,  LR 
and  T.  Obround  Conduletto  receptacles  and  blank  metal  covers  are  fitted  to 
these  Condulets,  as  required. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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CONDULETS  of  the  J  and  K  series  provide  outlets  for  all  the  lamps  in 
the  installation  shown  in  the  above  picture. 

These  Condulets,  used  with  Norbitt  Conduletto  fittings,  make  a  neat  appear¬ 
ance,  are  easily  wired  and  are  strictly  weather-proof. 

The  J  and  K  series  of  Condulets  include  twelve  distinct  types.  Complete 
lines  of  porcelain  and  metal  covers  and  Norbitt  Conduletto  fittings  are  inter¬ 
changeable  on  all  types  of  Condulets  belonging  to  this  series. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  107. 


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UHE  installation  here  shown  aptly  illustrates  the  adaptability  of  Condulets. 

Using  types  A,  C,  UB  and  X  Condulets,  with  porcelain  nipple  covers  for 
the  first  three  Condulets  named  and  blank  metal  covers  for  type  X  Condulets, 
the  electrician  has  made  a  very  effective  job — one  which  is  both  pleasing  in  ap¬ 
pearance  and  durable  in  construction. 

Moreover,  the  perfect  alignment  of  arches  and  lights  testifies  to  the  rigid 
construction  that  is  gained  by  the  use  of  Condulets. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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CONDULETS  of  the  RJ  and  RK  series  are  especially  easy  to  wire.  This 
fact  was  illustrated  in  the  above  bridge  installation,  which  is  made  up  of 
approximately  7000  Condulets  (spaced  eighteen  inches  apart).  The  Condulets 
are  furnished  with  Elliptical  Conduletto  receptacles,  for  lamp  outlets,  and  with 
blank  metal  covers,  when  used  as  pull  boxes,  and  rigid  conduit. 

The  bridge  is  three-quarters  of  a  mile  long,  and  the  entire  job,  from  beginning 
of  work  to  turning  on  of  current,  was  completed  in  sixty-seven  days. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  109. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THE  Crouse-Hinds  Company  is  using  the  same  degree  of  foresight  and  energy 
in  developing  its  line  of  railroad  Condulets  that  it  exercised  in  bringing  the 
older  line  of  Condulets,  for  general  use,  up  to  its  present  unrivaled  position. 

Type  DSOC  Condulets,  shown  in  the  above  picture  installed  on  the  deck 
sills  of  a  passenger  coach,  represent  only  one  of  many  styles  in  which  Condulets 
are  made  for  this  particular  service. 

“A  special  Condulet  for  each  conduit  requirement”  is  as  truthful  a  slogan 
now  as  when  it  was  coined — in  the  early  days  of  conduit  installations. 

For  enlarged  view  of  Condulet  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial  Index, 
page  106. 


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SIMPLICITY  and  ruggedness  are  the  requirements  which  have  to  be  met  in 
baggage  and  express  car  wiring.  How  well  Condulets  meet  the  conditions 
is  shown  in  the  above  illustration. 

The  center  lights  are  on  Condulets  of  the  LP  series,  and  the  conduit  is 
supported  by  straps  which  are  fastened  through  the  head  lining  to  the  carlings. 
This  construction  is  necessary,  as  the  Condulets  come  between  carlings. 

If  the  Condulets  had  come  directly  under  the  carlings,  types  of  the  LO  series 
(with  flanges)  could  have  been  used  and  the  fastening  straps  would  not  have  been 
needed. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  108  and  109. 


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HAVE  you  ever  taken  time  to  consider  the  importance  of  good  illumination  in 
postal  cars?  The  lamps  must  be  rigidly  supported  to  avoid  the  annoying 
and  tiring  flickering.  Also,  the  wiring  must  be  easily  accessible.  Condulets  is 
the  answer. 

A  Condulet  of  the  DB  series  is  a  complete  fitting — all  but  the  electric  bulb. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  105  and  106. 


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ABOVE  are  two  views  of  the  under  side  of  a  railroad  coach,  showing  a  type 
*  MD  Condulet  in  service.  This  Condulet  provides  an  easily  operated  means 
for  connecting  and  disconnecting  wires  leading  from  generator  to  regulator  or 
from  controller  to  motor. 

The  Condulet  is  in  two  principal  parts — a  receptacle  and  a  plug.  The  top 
view  shows  the  plug  locked  in  the  receptacle,  while  in  the  bottom  view,  the  plug 
has  been  removed  and  is  shown  held  in  the  hand  of  the  operator. 

The  pictures  show  how  the  Condulet  is  operated.  Any  car  man  can  do  it. 
For  enlarged  views  of  Condulet  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial  Index, 
page  108. 


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RIGID  conduit  installations  on  locomotives  are  fast  becoming  regarded  as 
standard.  Condulets  lend  themselves  perfectly  to  this  service  and  the 
noted  increasing  use  of  conduit  is  largely  due  to  the  possibilities  in  the  way  of 
outlets,  branches  and  fittings  which  Condulets  offer. 

Above  is  shown  part  of  an  installation  in  a  locomotive  cab,  which  is  giving 
great  satisfaction.  From  the  cab,  the  wires  extend  in  conduit  along  the  hand 
rail  on  the  boiler  to  an  electric  headlight,  various  types  of  Condulets  being  used 
in  the  conduit  system. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


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THE  above  picture  shows  our  battery  charging  Condulet  type  BRHA 
installed  on  a  car  of  one  of  the  country’s  largest  railroads.  The  operator 
is  shown  in  the  act  of  inserting  our  Plug  BPA  into  the  receptacle. 

The  distinguishing  features  of  these  fittings  are  that  the  receptacle  contacts 
are  so  supported  as  to  prevent  their  being  spread,  that  the  contact  area  is  unusually 
large,  that  firm  contact  is  obtained  on  both  inner  and  outer  contact  members  at 
all  times,  and  that  the  installation  of  the  receptacle  is  greatly  facilitated  by  a 
split  form  of  bracket. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  105. 


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THE  above  picture  shows  yard  charging  Condulet  type  UGEM  in  service. 

This  Condulet  houses  two  receptacles,  so  can  be  connected  to  two  cars  at 
once. 

Type  BRHA  Condulet,  of  which  the  swivel  bracket  is  a  part,  furnishes  the 
car  connection.  Rectangular  receptacles  type  BR  are  enclosed  in  each  Condulet, 
and  rectangular  plugs  (BPF  for  type  UGEM,  and  BP  for  type  BRHA),  at 
the  ends  of  the  cable,  complete  the  circuit. 

Attached  to  type  UGEM,  Condulet  is  type  QD  which  encloses  a  10-ampere 
plug  receptacle.  This  Condulet  is  here  used  in  connection  with  vacuum  cleaners. 

Type  QD  can  be  mounted  on  any  Condulet  which  affords  the  necessary  flat 
outside  surface  and  which  also  has  space  inside  for  the  wire  connections. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  105,  108  and  110. 


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HERE  is  a  Yard  Charging  installation  that  is  thoroughly  up-to-date.  All 
wires  are  underground,  doing  away  entirely  with  poles.  The  Condulets, 
three  of  which  are  shown  in  the  foreground  of  the  picture,  are  type  UGEM, 
equipped  with  auxiliary  attachment  plug  receptacle  housing  type  QD. 

Each  Condulet  houses  two  receptacles,  to  provide  for  two  cars.  The  placing 
of  Condulets  on  both  sides  of  each  track  makes  it  unnecessary  to  bring  the 
charging  cable  across  a  track. 

The  attachment  plug  receptacle  equipment  provides  connections  for  vacuum 
cleaners,  portable  lamps,  etc. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  108  and  iio. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


ABOVE  we  show  type  UGEN  charging  Condulet  installed  between  tracks. 

-  Additional  Condulets  of  this  type  can  be  distinguished  at  regular  distances, 
and  all  are  arranged  to  serve  cars  on  either  the  up  or  down  track. 

A  feature  of  type  UGEN  is  that  it  can  be  installed  in  various  positions  to 
conform  with  the  requirements  of  the  location. 

Other  forms  of  yard  charging  Condulets  are  shown  in  types  UGEM  and 
BRH,  on  pages  92,  93  and  95.  Round  and  square  plug  receptacles  are  inter¬ 
changeable  in  any  of  these  yard  charging  and  battery  charging  Conduets. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  no. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


r  I  AYPE  UGEL  Condulet,  shown  above,  is  a  single  receptacle  yard  charging 
Condulet  which  corresponds  to  the  double  receptacle  Condulet  type  UGEM, 
shown  on  pages  91  and  92. 

In  this  installation,  the  Condulet  is  mounted  on  a  concrete  pedestal  which 
both  facilitates  plugging  and  insures  against  the  Condulet  being  frozen  in  or 
covered  with  snow  during  the  winter  period. 

All  wires  are  here  run  in  underground  conduit  and  reach  the  Condulet 
through  the  body  of  the  pedestal. 

There  can  be  no  two  opinions  regarding  the  good  appearance  of  the  installa¬ 
tion,  and  this  appearance  is  fully  equalled  by  the  service  qualities. 

For  enlarged  view  of  Condulets  and  accessories  used  in  above  installation, 
see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  105  and  1 10. 


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TT  ERE  is  a  yard  charging  installation  (series  system)  that  is  free  from  the 
■*-  -*■  danger  of  grounds,  that  cannot  be  run  over  by  trucks  and  which  is  inex¬ 
pensive  to  put  in. 

Condulet  Catalog  No.  1000  and  Bulletin  No.  1000C  contain  illustrations 
and  listings  of  all  the  Condulets  used  in  this  installation  and  also  of  numerous 
other  forms  of  yard  and  battery  charging  Condulets. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104,  105  and  no. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


/^\NE  of  many  types  of  battery  charging  Condulets  is  shown  in  the  above 
picture,  taken  in  a  railroad  station.  In  this  instance,  the  Condulets  are 
used  in  connection  with  charging  the  batteries  of  electric  baggage  trucks. 

Each  type  UGEN  Condulet  is  regularly  furnished  with  a  100-ampere 
rectangular  plug  receptacle,  but  round  receptacle  will  be  furnished,  if  desired. 

These  Condulets  are  weather-proof  and,  therefore,  can  be  used  as  well  in 
exposed  places  as  under  cover ;  also,  they  can  be  mounted  in  either  a  horizontal 
or  vertical  position. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  page  no. 


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An  Actual  Installation 


THE  illustration  given  above  is  of  a  charging  board  at  a  large  railroad  sta¬ 
tion.  Some  of  the  wires  run  to  a  room  where  the  batteries  on  electric  bag¬ 
gage  trucks  are  charged,  and  others  run  to  yard  charging  Condulets  along  the 
tracks. 

Beside  the  type  A  Condulets,  the  plugs  (BP)  and  the  receptacles  (BR)  are 
of  Crouse-Hinds  manufacture. 

On  pages  91  to  96,  inclusive,  are  views  of  the  baggage  truck  charging  room 
referred  to  above,  and  track  scenes,  showing  charging  Condulets  installed. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  105. 


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TYPE  T  Condulets  with  blank  metal  covers  were  used  in  large  quantities 
in  wiring  a  number  of  cars  as  shown  in  the  accompanying  picture.  Wires 
for  the  heating  circuits  were  run  in  conduit  and  a  T  Condulet  was  used  at  each 
outlet  to  a  heater.  Similarly,  the  bell  wires  were  in  conduit  and  a  T  Condulet 
served  to  connect  each  branch  run  to  the  main  conduit  above  the  windows. 

Another  form  of  Condulet— type  RJ— provides  the  conduit  outlets  and 
receptacle-housings  for  the  lighting  circuits.  The  porcelain  receptacle  used  for 
this  purpose  was  especially  designed  for  use  with  Condulets  of  the  RJ  series, 
and  is  known  as  Elliptical  Conduletto  receptacle. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  104  and  109. 


98 


CONDULET  SUGGESTIONS 


An  Actual  Installation 


NOT  many  years  ago,  Condulets  were  unknown  in  car  wiring.  Now  they 
are  regarded  as  a  regular  part  of  any  good  wiring  job  on  steam  and 
electric  cars,  alike. 

The  above  picture  shows  types  A,  E  and  T  Condulets  used  in  the  wiring 
system  under  the  body  of  an  electric  car.  These  types  are  among  the  earliest 
forms  of  Condulets  developed.  The  full  line  now  includes  hundreds  of  distinct 
designs,  many  of  them  especially  brought  out  to  meet  the  requirements  peculiar 
to  car  service. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103  and  104. 


99 


GONDULET  SUGGESTIONS 


An  Actual  Installation 


THE  equipment  of  the  testing  bench  shown  in  the  above  picture  includes  104 
Condulets.  These  Condulets  were  selected  from  the  Obround  series 
(represented  by  types  C  and  E),  the  J  and  K  series,  the  G  series  and  the  W  series. 

Each  type,  it  will  be  noted,  is  especially  suited  in  design  to  the  service  to 
which  it  is  here  applied. 

When  you  consider  that  these  Condulets  barely  “scratch  the  surface”  of  the 
Condulet  line,  it  is  easy  to  understand  why  a  Condulet  catalog  is  a  necessary 
reference  book  for  every  electrician  who  is  anxious  that  his  work  be  his  best 
recommendation. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  107  and  no. 


100 


CONDULET  SUGGESTIONS 


An  Actual  Installation 


O  IMPLY  because  no  fire  hazard  exists  is  no  reason  for  installing  wires  unpro- 
^  tected.  The  above  illustration  shows  a  signal  circuit  installed  in  conduit 
and  Condulets,  to  insure  uninterrupted  service. 

For  enlarged  views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet  accessories  used  in  above 
installation,  see  Pictorial  Index,  pages  103,  104  and  107. 


CONDULET  SUGGESTIONS 


THE  extension  of  the  use  of  conduit  to  telephone  wires  in  buildings  has  created 
a  demand  for  a  Condulet  to  fasten  directly  to  the  conduit  and  to  provide 
a  housing  for  the  bell  box. 

The  installation  pictured  above,  shows  how  we  have  met  this  demand  so 
far  as  Western  Electric  bell  boxes  are  concerned.  A  slightly  different  form  of 
Condulet  does  equally  good  service  for  the  Stromberg-Carlson  form  of  box. 

With  this  form  of  installation,  it  is  not  necessary  to  mar  either  the  walls  or 
furniture  with  fastening  screws,  and,  moreover,  desks  and  tables  can  be  moved 
about  at  will  without  disturbing  the  telephone  installation. 

For  enlarged  view  of  Condulet  used  in  above  installation,  see  Pictorial  Index, 

page  108. 


An  Actual  Installation 


102 


PICTORIAL  INDEX 

ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 


Enlarged  and  Individual  Views  of  Condulets  and  Condulet 
Accessories  Used  in  Installations  Shown 
on  Preceding  Pages 


The  following  information  is  given  with  each  illustration  : 
Name  of  fitting,  page  or  pages  on  which  fitting  is  shown 
installed,  and  page  of  catalog  or  bulletin  on  which  fitting 

is  listed. 


Type  A 

Used  on  pages  10,  18,  32,  34, 
36,  37,  43,  44,  45,  46,  48,  54, 
56,  57,  58,  59,  83,  97,  99,  101. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 

21. 


Type  CO 


Type  B 

Used  on  pages  37,  38,  41,  43, 
47,  53,  57.  67,  74,  90,  91. 

Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 

21. 


Used  on  pages  6,  10,  11, 

13,  35,  36,  42,  61.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  22. 


Type  D 


Used  on  page  56.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  22. 


Type  F 

Used  on  pages  37,  67,  71. 

Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 

23. 


Type  LB 

Used  on  pages  5,  8,  10,  13, 
19,  20,  24,  27,  30,  31,  33,  34, 

35,  37,  42,  44,  47,  48,  49,  53, 

54,  56,  57,  58,  59,  60,  64,  67, 

71,  79,  86,  93,  95,  101.  Listed 

in  Catalog  No.  1000.  page  24. 


Type  G 

Used  on  pages  7,  8,  9.  15, 
17,  18,  19.  28,  30,  34,  41,  46, 
47,  48,  58,  62,  72,  81,  83,  89, 
100.  Listed  in  Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  22. 


Used  on  pages  8,  9,  14,  17,  Type  LF 

18,  19,  27,  29,  30,  37,  44,  46, 

47,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  58,  59,  I  Used  on  pages  6,  9,  20,  22, 

60,  61,  62,  63,  68,  81,  89,  99,  23,  24,  26,  33,  35,  46,  55,  61, 

100,  101.  Listed  in  Catalog  68,  79,  86,  101.  Listed  in  Cata- 

No.  1000,  page  23.  log  No.  1000,  page  24. 


103 


PICTORIAL  INDEX,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

(Continued  ) 


Type  LL 


Used 

on 

pages  5, 

8, 

10, 

11, 

12, 

15, 

17, 

21, 

22, 

23, 

28, 

29. 

37, 

38. 

46, 

53, 

55, 

56. 

57, 

58, 

62, 

63, 

68, 

81, 

101. 

Listed 

in 

Catalog  No.  1000,  page  24. 


Type  LR 


Used  on  pages  5,  8,  11,  17, 

18,  21,  22,  23,  26,  29,  30,  34, 

35,  37,  38,  41,  44,  47,  49,  55, 

57,  58,  61,  62,  63,  67,  68,  81, 

86,  90,  95.  Listed  in  Catalog 
No.  1000,  page  24. 


Type  LBB 

Used  on  pages  11,  35,  68. 

Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 

'.25. 


Type  LRB 

Used  on  pages  11,  20.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  25. 


Type  UB 

Used  on  pages  13,  68.  83. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000. 
page  26. 


Type  T 

Used  on  pages  4,  5,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  12,  15,  17,  18,  19,  22, 

23,  27,  28,  29,  30,  35,  37,  38, 

39,  41,  42,  46,  47,  48,  49,  53, 

55,  58,  59,  62,  63,  64,  67,  68, 

73,  74,  81,  89,  95,  98,  99,  101. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  27. 


Type  TB 


Type  X 

Used  on  pages  4,  69,  73,  83. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000r 
page  29. 


Obround  Condnletto  Receptacle 

Used  with  type  C  (page  103) 
on  page  72.  Listed  in  Catalog 
No.  1000.  page  184. 


Used  on  pages  13,  23,  24, 
60.  Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  28. 


Type  LBL 

Used  on  page  24.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  26. 


Type  LFB 


Type  TL 

Used  on  pages  47,  63.  Listed 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  28. 


Used  on  pages  11,  35.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  25. 


Type  LLB 

Used  on  pages  10,  11,  20 

23.  Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000 
page  25. 


Type  U 

Used  on  pages  11,  13,  54, 

56,  68.  Listed  in  Catalog  No. 
1000.  page  26. 


Obround  Covers 

Used  with  types  A,  B,  C,  CO, 
D.  E.  F.  LB.  LL.  LR,  LBB, 
LBL.  LFB.  LLB.  LRB,  T,  TB, 
TL.  U,  UB  and  X  Condulets  in 
installations  shown  on  preced¬ 
ing  pages.  Listed  in  Catalog 
No.  1000,  pages  30,  31,  32. 


104 


PICTORIAL  INDEX,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

(Continued) 


Type  BRHA  with  Type  BRA  Type  BRHA  with  Type  BR 
Receptacle  Receptacle 

Used  on  pages  90,  94.  Listed  Used  on  page  91.  Listed  in 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  166.  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  166. 


Type  BRA  Receptacle 

Used  with  type  BRHA  (above) 
and  with  UGEL  (page  94). 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  166. 


Type  BPA  Plug 

Used  with  type  BRA  Recep¬ 
tacle  (above)  when  installed  in 
type  BRH.  Listed  in  Catalog 
No.  1000,  page  166. 


Type  BPFA  Plug 

Used  with  type  BRA  Recep¬ 
tacle  when  installed  in  tvpe 
UGEL,  UGEM  or  UGEN.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  163. 


Type  BRH  with  Type  BR 
Receptacle 

Used  on  page  95.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  26. 


Type  BR  Receptacle 

Used  on  page  97 ;  also  with 
types  BRHA  and  BRH  (above). 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  166. 


Type  BP  Plug 

Used  with  type  BR  Recep¬ 
tacle  (above).  Listed  in  Cata¬ 
log  No.  1000,  page  166. 


Type  BPF  Plug 

Used  with  type  BR  Recep¬ 
tacle  when  installed  in  type 
BRH,  UGEL,  UGEM  or  UGEN. 
Listed  in  Catalog,  No.  1000, 
page  163. 


Type  DB 

Used  on  page 
87.  Listed  in  Cat¬ 
alog  No.  1000, 
page  147. 


Type  DBB 

Used  on  page  87. 
Listed  in  Catalog 
No.  1000,  page 
147. 


Type  DBC 

Used  on  page 
87.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  147. 


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PICTORIAL  INDEX,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

(Continued) 


Type  DBX 
(4  hubs) 

Used  on  page 
Bulletin  No. 
87.  Listed  in 
1000E,  page  20. 


Type  DBBC 

Used  on  page 
87.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No. 
1000E,  page  20. 


Type  DSOC 

Used  on  page  85.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No  1000,  page  153. 


Terminal  Block 

Used  in  type  DSOC  (above). 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
160. 


Type  FH 

Used  on  page  61.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  55. 


Type  DS10  Cover 

Used  with  type  FH  (above). 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
46. 


Type  FHF 

Used  on  page  65.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  9. 


Type  FS 

Used  on  pages  5,  6.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  39. 


Type  FSC 

Used  on  pages  5,  61.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  39. 


Type  FSCC 


Used  on  page  25.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  40. 


Type  DS8  Cover 

Used  with  types  FS,  FSC  and 
FSCC  (above).  Listed  in  Cata¬ 
log  No.  1000,  page  46. 


Type  FS  2-Gang 

Used  on  page  68.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  42. 


Type  S82  Cover 

Used  with  type  FS  2-Gang 
(above).  Listed  in  Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  48. 


Type  FS  3-Gang 

Used  on  pages  6,  23.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  43. 


Type  S93  Cover 

Used  with  type  FS  3-Gang 
(above).  Listed  in  Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  48. 


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PICTORIAL  INDEX,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

(Continued) 


Norbitt  Conduletto  Hubbell 


Used  on  page  10,  11,  26. 

Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  59. 


Used  on  pages  78,  79,  80,  82. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
66. 


Used  on  pages  15,  40,  42,  62, 
66,  100.  Listed  in  Catalog  No. 
1000.  page  187. 


Type  JL 


Plug  Receptacle 

For  Condulets  of  J  and  K  series 


Type  GA 


Type  HHC 


Type  GL 

Used  on  page  19.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  58. 


Type  HLA 

Used  on  page  20.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  60. 


Type  GXA 


Used  on  pages  8,  9,  15,  24,  Used  on  pages  12,  22,  29,  39, 
35,  47,  66,  100.  Listed  in  Cata-  60,  62,  69,  73,  101.  Listed 

log  No.  1000,  page  57.  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  59. 


Type  JT 


Used  on  pages  78,  79,  80,  82. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
66. 


in 


Type  K 

Used  on  pages  15,  42,  62, 

66,  78,  79,  80,  82,  100.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  66. 


Type  KC 


Type  GT 

Used  on  pages  19,  66.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  58. 


Used  on  Condulets  of  G  and 
H  series  (above).  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  61. 


Type  G 


Used  on  page  68.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  57. 


Used  on  page  25.  Listed 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  60. 


Type  51011  Cover 


Used  on  pages  66,  78,  82. 

Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
67. 


Type  GTA 

Used  on  page  12.  Listed 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  58. 


Type  J 

Used  on  pages  15,  39,  40,  66, 
78,  79,  80,  82,  100.  Listed  in 
in  i  Catalog  No.  1000.  page  65. 


Norbitt  Conduletto  Receptacle 
For  Condulets  of  J  and  K  series 


Used  on  pages  39,  66,  78, 

79,  80,  82,  100.  Listed  in  Cata¬ 
log  No.  1000,  page  186. 


Type  H 


107 


PICTORIAL  INDEX,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

(Continued) 


Reflector  SH25 

Used  with  Reflector  Holder 
SHR2,  (above).  Listed  in  Cata¬ 
log  No.  1000,  page  160. 


Type  P 

Used  on  pages  3,  4,  5,  8,  28, 
30.  Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  80. 


Type  QHA 

Used  on  page  31.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  88. 


Type  MD 

Used  on  page  88.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  169. 


Type  PC 

Used  on  pages  3,  5,  8.  30, 
58.  Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  81. 


Type  RQH303  Receptacle 

Used  with  type  QHA  (above). 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
168. 


Type  QD 


Used  on  pages  91,  92.  Listed 
in  Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  23. 


Used  with  types  LPC  and 
LPX  (above).  Listed  in  Cata¬ 
log  No.  1000,  page  160. 


Type  MP 

Used  on  page  102.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  19. 


Type  LPC 


Used  on  page  86.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  29. 


Type  PL 


Used  on  pages  5,  8.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  81. 


Type  MFA 

Used  on  page  32. 
Bulletin  No.  1000G. 


Listed  in  Type  PHMT 

Used  on  page  66.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  87. 


Type  LPX 

Used  on  page  86.  Listed  in 
Rulletin  No.  1000E,  page  15. 


Reflector  and  Receptacle  Holder 
SRH2 


108 


PICTORIAL  INDEX,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

(Continued) 


Type  RQ303  Plug 

Used  with  type  RQH303  Re¬ 
ceptacle  (above).  Listed  in  Cata¬ 
log  No.  1000,  page  168. 


Type  RJD 

Used  on  page  84.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  70. 


Used  on  page  26.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  88. 


Used  on  page  84.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  70. 


Type  RKD 

Used  on  page  84.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  72. 


Elliptical  Conduletto  Receptacle 

JR1 

For  Condulets  of  RJ  and  RK 
series 

Used  on  pages  68,  84,  98. 

Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  188. 


Type  RJR 


Elliptical  Blank  Cover 

For  Condulets  of  RJ  and  RK 
series 

Used  on  page  84.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  73. 


Type  RQH302  Receptacle 

Used  with  type  QHB  (above). 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  168. 


Type  RQ302  Plug 

Used  with  type  RQH302  Re¬ 
ceptacle  (above).  Listed  in  Cata¬ 
log  No.  1000,  page  168. 


Type  RJ 

Used  on  pages  68,  84,  98. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  69. 


Used  on  page  84.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  71. 


Type  RK 

Used  on  page  84,  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  71. 


Type  RKC 

Used  on  page  84.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  72. 


Condulet  Reducer 

Used  on  pages  34,  48.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  171. 


Type  RSM 


Used  on  page  36.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  146. 


Type  S 


Used  on  page  86.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  94. 


109 


PICTORIAL  INDEX,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

(Continued) 


Receptacle  Cover  for  Type  S 
Condulet  (page  109). 

Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
95. 


Norbitt  Conduletto  Clamp 
Receptacle  C337 

Used  with  type  S  (page  109). 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
190. 


Type  UGEL 

Used  on  page  94.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No.  1000E,  page  11. 


Type  UGEM 

Used  on  pages  91,  92.  Listed 
in  Bulletin  No.  1000C  page  23. 


Condulet  Union 

Used  on  pages  25,  26,  31,  35, 
59,  95.  Listed  in  Catalog  No. 
1000  page  171. 


Type  YL 


Used  on  page 
70.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  99. 


Type  Y 
( Broken-away 
View) . 


Used  on 
pages  70,  75, 
76,  77.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  98. 


Type  VA 

Used  on  pages 
71,73.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  98. 


Type  VHC 

Used  on  pages 
75,  76.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  102. 


Type  W 

Used  on  pages  28,  29,  100. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  114. 


Type  UGEN 

Used  on  pages  93,  96.  Listed 
in  Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  25. 


Type  YC 

Used  on  pages 
70,  72,  75,  76, 
77.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  98. 


Type  WC 

Used  on  pages  58,  100. 

Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000, 
page  114. 


Receptacle  Cover 

For  W  series  Condulets 
(above).  Listed  in  Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  115. 


110 


PICTORIAL  INDEX,  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

(Concluded) 


*Type  YC 

Used  on  pages  10,  25,  52,  57. 
Listed  in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page 
120. 

*Broken-away  view,  showing 
cut-out.  Cut-out  not  furnished. 


Type  YK 

Used  on  page  49.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  130. 


Type  ZC 

Used  on  pages  27,  28,  29,  30, 
33,  41,  46,  59.  Listed  in  Cata¬ 
log  No.  1000,  page  137. 


Type  YD 


Used  on  page  35.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  126. 


Type  YKC 

Used  on  pages  33,  35.  Listed 
in  Catalog  No.  1000,  page  131. 


Type  YL 

Used  on  page  66.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  122. 


Used  with  types  YK  and  YKC 
Condulets  (above).  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  135. 


Type  YR 

Used  on  page  66.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  123. 


Type  YKWC 

Used  on  page  38.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  134. 


Type  ZAS 

Used-  on  page  16.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  3. 


Type  ZGC 

Used  on  page  51.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  5. 


Type  YS 

Used  on  pages  8,  10,  14,  42, 
66,  68.  Listed  in  Catalog  No. 
1000,  page  124. 


Type  Z 

Used  on  page  31.  Listed  in 
Catalog  No.  1000,  page  136. 


Type  ZGU 

Used  on  page  50.  Listed  in 
Bulletin  No.  1000C,  page  5. 


Ill 


